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Thousands visit LEGOLAND Malaysia
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Fri, 31 Aug 2012 06:34:04 GMT
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Thousands visit LEGOLAND Malaysia
August 27, 2012

JOHOR BARU: Thousands of excited and curious visitors have been visiting LEGOLAND Malaysia to take photographs and admire the exterior although the park is only scheduled to open on September 15, 2012.

Some visitors were there to collect annual passes but the majority were only there to get a first glimpse of the much-talked-about theme park.

Engineer Jesper Bruhn, 40, from Denmark, said he was pleasantly surprised to find that the theme park was very similar to the one in his home country.

“It feels familiar, which is something I did not expect,” he said, adding that he had travelled to the theme park with his family to redeem their yearly passes and catch a glimpse of its interior.

Bruhn added that he had to queue for about 90 minutes for the passes but it was worth the wait.

“I cannot wait for the park to officially open,” he said.

Singaporean Tan Yan Fen, 24, said she made a special trip with five of her friends to get a closer look at the theme park.

“I am not a major fan of Lego but this theme park is quite interesting,” said the public relations executive.

Tan said it was exciting just to look at the exterior of the park.

“This is different from Universal Studios Singapore,” she said.

Civil servant Rohaya Amir, 36, was on her way to Nusajaya with her family when she noticed a large crowd of people turning into LEGOLAND.

“We were curious and decided to stop over,” she said, adding that the park was beautiful.

Rohaya said the queue for purchasing tickets was too long and she would return on another day to buy the passes.

LEGOLAND Malaysia general manager Siegfried Boerst said park officials did not expect so many people to turn up before the official opening.

“We initially opened up the main foyer, several F&B outlets and the souvenir shop for those who came to redeem their passes.

“Word got around that we were allowing people to enter. Suddenly, thousands of people started coming over to have a look,” he said, adding that the main foyer had been opened for about a week now and would be closed starting today.

thestar.com.my

Straitstimes.com

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